Building the Energy East pipeline to bring oilsands bitumen to eastern Canadian refineries would increase the industry’s greenhouse gas emissions enough to wipe out all the gains caused by Ontario’s elimination of coal-fired power plants, says an environmental think-tank

Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver is in Europe this week to fight proposed legislation he says discriminates against the oil sands and could damage the reputation of Canadian energy products around the world.

One of the world's most respected scientific journals says U.S. President Barack Obama should focus on coal-gorging power and utility companies in the United States, instead of appeasing environmentalists by turning down the Keystone XL pipeline

Ed Whittingham, executive director of Calgary-based Pembina Institute, spoke to Claudia Cattaneo, the Financial Post’s Western Business Columnist, about how Canada’s leading energy and environment research organization reconciles playing offense and defense on the environment at the same time